Sadoya Winery
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Sadoya Winery is one of Japan's oldest and most historic wineries, established in 1917 in the heart of Yamanashi Prefecture's renowned wine region at the foot of Mount Fuji. Visitors can explore underground wine cellars carved into volcanic rock, tour the traditional wine-making facilities, and sample a variety of Japanese wines crafted from local grapes. The winery offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's century-old wine culture, blending European techniques with distinctly Japanese craftsmanship.
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| π Admission | See official site |
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| π Hours | Not available |
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π‘ Tips for Visitors
English tour materials and some English-speaking staff are available, though booking in advance is recommended. The winery is located near Kofu Station, easily accessible by train from Tokyo in about 90 minutes. Tastings typically require a fee, and it's best to visit on weekdays to avoid crowds; some areas may be cash-only, so bring yen.
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Sadoya Winery is one of Japan's oldest and most historic wineries, established in 1917 in the heart of Yamanashi Prefecture's renowned wine region at the foot of Mount Fuji. Visitors can explore underground wine cellars carved into volcanic rock, tour the traditional wine-making facilities, and sample a variety of Japanese wines crafted from local grapes. The winery offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's century-old wine culture, blending European techniques with distinctly Japanese craftsmanship.
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